Ethical Considerations in First Nations Counselling and Research

This paper discusses ethical considerations in First Nations counselling and research. In addition to examining relevant sections of the ethical guidelines of the Canadian Guidance and Counselling Association (CGCA), the paper illustrates the unique ethical issues and considerations that Canadian co...

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Main Author: McCormick, Rod M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association 2009
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Online Access:https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/59088
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Summary:This paper discusses ethical considerations in First Nations counselling and research. In addition to examining relevant sections of the ethical guidelines of the Canadian Guidance and Counselling Association (CGCA), the paper illustrates the unique ethical issues and considerations that Canadian counselling practitioners and researchers need to be aware of in working with First Nations people. Il est question dans cet article des aspects déontologiques du counseling et de la recherche visant les premières nations. Les auteurs abordent les sections pertinentes du code d'éthique de la Société canadienne d'orientation et de consultation (SCOC) et mettent en évidence les questions et les considérations déontologiques particulières dont doivent tenir compte les conseillers praticiens et les chercheurs intervenant auprès des premières nations.